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Came across another cloudscape from Elmley Marshes from a a couple of years ago which is worth seeing the light of day - even if it was late afternoon!
englischer garten münchen - landscape in the city.
on this early december day it was very windy and a mix of sun and cloudy sky made the day.
took 2 shots and combined them with hugin.
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This was truly one of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen. I think the three peaks are fairly easy to identify for anyone who lives in the Northwest. My earliest childhood memory is related to one of these mountains...I was only three years old but the ash raining from the sky is still fresh and clear in my mind.
Famous cloudscape photographers:
Léonard Misonne (1870-1943), Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946), Ralph Steiner, Robert Davies, and Tzeli Hadjidimitriou.....[Wikipedia]
Sydney Harbour, Sydney (Wednesday 27 Aug 2008 @ 5:23pm).
ISO100 | f/8 | 1/6sec | 17mm | eval meter | AWB | raw | tripod
An 8-portrait shot pano stitch using PTGui.
The clouds got a bit of golden underlight as the sun went down.
From Castell Dinas Bran, near Llangollen.
Something a little different from me today. I have recently become more interested with the structure of clouds and the exciting compositions they can create.
The most exciting type to photograph have to be these cirrus clouds. Their thin, wispy nature gives an artistic quality to basic compositions such as this one.
Snapped by James.
I was flying over to Osaka from Seoul to spend overseas holidays in Japan. very fortunately, I could see this wonderful Cloudscape in the Airplane. I concerned a lot before leaving because it was predicted a rainy day by weather forecast. however it wasn't rained but some cloudy weather was appeared so that I was able to take this photo.